ANKARA:
Turkey will
next week lift the
state of
emergency introduced after a failed 2016 coup and which granted the government greater powers to detain suspects, presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said on Friday."The current
state of
emergency is coming to an end on the night of July 18. Mr President has the will... not to extend it," Kalin told reporters after the first cabinet meeting since President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s outright election victory last month.Under
emergency rule, renewed seven times since the abortive coup against Erdogan’s elected government, over 110,000 public sector employees have been removed from their jobs via
emergency decrees while tens of thousands more have been suspended in a crackdown criticised by Ankara’s Western allies.However the government says the purges are needed to rid the
state of the "virus" of Muslim preacher Fethullah Gulen blamed by the authorities for masterminding the coup bid. Gulen, who is based in the US, has denied any role.Kalin added that the lifting of
emergency rule would slow down Turkey’s fight against terror, but that the fight would continue under counter-terrorism laws. And he said that if
Turkey faces another "extraordinary threat, the
state of
emergency might be reintroduced".
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